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DEFENCE - January 2019

Jan 2019

Apr 13, 2024

Indian Army's Trishakti Corps Conducts Anti-Tank Guided Missile Firing Exercise in Sikkim

  • Trishakti Corps, Indian Army, conducted a training exercise on Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) firing at a super high altitude area of 17,000 feet in Sikkim.
  • Missile Firing Detachments from mechanized and infantry units of the entire Eastern Command participated in the training exercise.
  • The training exercise encompassed comprehensive continuity training and live firing from different platforms on moving as well as static targets, depicting battlefield conditions.
  • The ATGM system's performance in high-altitude environments reaffirmed the aim of "Ek Missile Ek Tank" and showcased the accuracy and effectiveness of the ATGM system in super high altitude terrain.

China Helping Russia in Large Scale Military Manufacturing amid Ukraine War

  • Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, China is helping Russia ramp up its defence industrial base at such a large scale that Moscow is now undertaking its most ambitious expansion in military manufacturing since the Soviet era, CNN reported, citing senior Biden administration officials.
  • One of the official claimed that the Chinese and Russian entitles have also been working jointly to produce drones inside of Russia. The support from China is having a significant impact on Russia's ability to continue its assault on Ukraine, while Ukraine's military has been plagued with equipment and weapon shortages.

Anurag Kumar (IPS) Appointed as Joint Director in CBI

  • The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the appointment of Anurag Kumar (IPS) for the post of Joint Director in CBI.
  • Kumar is a 1994-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Assam Meghalaya cadre. Presently, he is posted as IG, BPR&D.
  • CBI/Headquarters: New Delhi
  • Agency executive: Praveen Sood, IPS, Director

Apr 12, 2024

India-Kazakhstan to Enhance Counter-Terror Cooperation in Response to Moscow Attacks

  • In the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Moscow, believed to be perpetrated by extremists from Central Asia potentially influenced by Pakistani seminaries, India and Kazakhstan convened in Astana to bolster their collaboration against terrorism.
  • Both nations engaged in discussions regarding the terrorist landscape within their respective regions. This included addressing state-sponsored terrorism and cross-border terrorist activities, particularly prevalent in South Asia.
  • The meeting also delved into the specific challenges posed by terrorism in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region. Strategies were explored to combat the growing menace in this area, which often spills over into neighboring countries.
  • Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, located in Central Asia, bordered by Russia to the north, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan to the south, and the Caspian Sea to the west.

Apr 11, 2024

CRPF Valour Day

  • Every year on April 9, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) celebrates its Bravery Day, or Valour Day, to pay tribute to the brave soldiers who have selflessly served the nation. This year, 2024, marked the 59th anniversary of this significant day.
  • The Central Reserve Police Force dates back to 1939, established as the Crown Representative's Police on July 27. Later, with the enactment of the CRPF Act on December 28, 1949, it transformed into CRPF.
  • The Central Reserve Police Force, functioning under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs, is India's largest central armed police force. Its primary responsibilities include maintaining law and order in the states and union territories, as well as addressing internal security threats.

Thirty IAF Bases to Get 5-layer Security System

  • With an aim to ensure five layers of sensor, alarm and perimeter surveillance, 30 Indian Air Force (IAF) bases across the country are set to get a state-of-the-art security system.
  • The Ministry of Defence (MoD) invited bids from Indian companies for the Integrated Perimeter Security System (IPSS) by June 24.
  • The system must be capable of providing surveillance in all weather and ambient light conditions throughout the year at both day and night.
  • The IPSS will consist of five layers of sensors for intrusion detection — an electrical smart power fence; a CCTV with an infra-red camera and inbuilt video analytics and automatic intrusion detection capabilities; a radar; underground vibration detection system connected with a dedicated optical fibre cable; and thermal cameras that can pick up things at night.

Apr 10, 2024

Navy Chief inaugurates New facilities at Karwar Naval Base

  • Navy Chief Admiral R. Hari Kumar inaugurated a 350m long major pier for Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) and a residential accommodation at Naval Base Karwar. These infrastructure developments are part of the ongoing Phase IIA of Project Seabird, which will accommodate 32 ships and submarines, 23 yardcraft, a dual-use Naval Air Station, a full fledged naval dockyard, four covered dry berths and logistics for ships and aircraft.
  • The Pier 3 OPV Pier is 350m long, capable of berthing OPVs, large survey vessels and mine counter measure vessels. The pier would also provide various shore-based services, such as electrical power, potable water, chilled water for air conditioning, 30 tonnes mobile crane and other domestic services to the ships.
  • The residential accommodation consists of two towers of 80 flats for married officers and 149 flats of single officers accommodation along with related amenities and external services. Further, six towers of Type-II accommodation consisting of 360 flats for Defence civilians were also inaugurated.

Apr 09, 2024

IPS Officer Love Kumar Appointed as IG in Special Protection Group

  • Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Love Kumar was appointed as the Inspector General (IG) in the Special Protection Group (SPG) for a period of two years. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) approved this proposal from the Office of the Secretary (Security), Cabinet Secretariat.
  • Love Kumar is a 2004-batch IPS officer from the Uttar Pradesh cadre.
  • Alongside Love Kumar's appointment, the DoPT notification also stated that Umesh Chander Datta (IPS) was appointed as IG in the SPG for a period of two years from the date of assuming the charge of the post, or until further orders, whichever is earlier.
  • The Special Protection Group (SPG) is a special force in India responsible for providing security to the Prime Minister, former Prime Ministers, and their immediate families. The appointments of Love Kumar and Umesh Chander Datta as IGs in the SPG are aimed at strengthening the group's leadership and enhancing its overall effectiveness in fulfilling its critical security mandate.
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